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Adjusting low flame settings on cooktop burners, Cookware, English 19, Requirements

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Cooktop Adjusting low flame settings on cooktop burners All Cooktop burner flames should be checked at their lowest setting. Use the following steps to check and adjust the cooktop burner settings. NOTE Low setting adjustments should always be made with two or more burners operating at the same time. Flat-bladed screwdriver 1. Turn on two or more surface burners and set them between MED and HI. 2. Quickly turn one of the control knobs counterclockwise to the lowest setting. Valve Stem The flame should stay lit. if the flame flutter or goes out, adjust the bypass valve on the control valve for that burner. Inner flame bypass screw 3. Pull the control knob for that burner straight off. 4. Using a small flat-bladed screwdriver, adjust the bypass valve screw in the base Dual valve Outer flame bypass screw of the valve stem. Turn the bypass valve screw counter clockwise to increase the flame size. 5. Replace control knob and recheck the low flame setting. 6. Repeat step 1 thru 5 to check and adjust the low flame settings on the remaining surface burners. Cookware Requirements • Flat bottom and straight sides • Tight-fitting lid • Well-balanced with the handle weighing less than the main portion of the pot or pan. Material characteristics • Aluminum: An excellent heat conductor. Some types of food may cause the aluminum to darken. However, anodized aluminum cookware resists staining and pitting. • Copper: An excellent heat conductor but discolors easily. • Stainless steel: A slow heat conductor with uneven cooking performance but is durable, easy to clean, and resists staining. • Cast-Iron: A poor conductor but retains heat very well. • Enamelware: Heating characteristics depend on the base material. • Glass: A slow heat conductor. Use only glass cookware that is specified for range top cooking or oven use. Size limitations CAUTION • Do not place a small pan or pot with a bottom diameter of about 6 inches or less on the center grate. This cookware may tip over. Use the rear burners for this smallsized cookware. • Do not use an oversized pan. The burner flames may spread out, causing damage nearby. * : 6 inches or less NX58M9420S_DG68-00905A-07_EN+MES+CFR.indb 19 English 19 2019-02-28 12:18:04

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English 19
Cooktop
Adjusting low flame settings on cooktop burners
All Cooktop burner flames should be checked at their lowest setting. Use the
following steps to check and adjust the cooktop burner settings.
NOTE
Low setting adjustments should always be made with two or more burners
operating at the same time.
Flat-bladed
screwdriver
Valve Stem
Outer ±ame
bypass
screw
Inner ±ame
bypass screw
Dual valve
1.
Turn on two or more surface burners and
set them between MED and HI.
2.
Quickly turn one of the control knobs
counterclockwise to the lowest setting.
The flame should stay lit. if the flame
flutter or goes out, adjust the bypass
valve on the control valve for that
burner.
3.
Pull the control knob for that burner
straight off.
4.
Using a small flat-bladed screwdriver,
adjust the bypass valve screw in the base
of the valve stem. Turn the bypass valve
screw counter clockwise to increase the
flame size.
5.
Replace control knob and recheck the
low flame setting.
6.
Repeat step 1 thru 5 to check and adjust
the low flame settings on the remaining
surface burners.
Cookware
Requirements
Flat bottom and straight sides
Tight-fitting lid
Well-balanced with the handle weighing less than the main portion of the pot or
pan.
Material characteristics
• Aluminum
: An excellent heat conductor. Some types of food may cause the
aluminum to darken. However, anodized aluminum cookware resists staining and
pitting.
• Copper
: An excellent heat conductor but discolors easily.
• Stainless steel
: A slow heat conductor with uneven cooking performance but is
durable, easy to clean, and resists staining.
• Cast-Iron
: A poor conductor but retains heat very well.
• Enamelware
: Heating characteristics depend on the base material.
• Glass
: A slow heat conductor. Use only glass cookware that is specified for range
top cooking or oven use.
Size limitations
CAUTION
Do not place a small pan or pot with a
bottom diameter of about 6 inches or less
on the center grate. This cookware may tip
over. Use the rear burners for this small-
sized cookware.
Do not use an oversized pan. The burner
flames may spread out, causing damage
nearby.
* : 6 inches or less
NX58M9420S_DG68-00905A-07_EN+MES+CFR.indb
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2019-02-28
°° 12:18:04